CRITIC REVIEWS
Neal Martin
I must confess that I never took to the 2003 d'Angludet since tasting it from barrel and I am not enamored with it now. The bouquet offers scents of mulberry and stewed prune. The heat deprives it of delineation, though there is a little freshness here. The palate is sweet and fleshy with low acidity, though my main criticism is that it s flat on the finish. Drink up. Tasted at the château.
Neal Martin
Tasted blind at Farr Vintner's Left Bank tasting. Very earthy and a little dull on the nose with stewy red-berried fruit, mocha and leather. The palate has a sweet, quite rounded entry, smooth texture, cohesive, not a complex wine with a smudged, flaccid finish. Tasted October 2010.
JancisRobinson.com
Dark crimson. Thick and sweet-smelling. Then a bit green on the end. Very blustering and awkward with those furry tannins. Not comfortable at all - a bit stewed and green. All the shortcomings of 2003 rolled into one wine. (Average group score: 14.5)

